Friends of Noah, Inc.
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Featured Pets

Lady!
Lady is a 7-8 year old girl that was found running down a rural road. She is an older dog, but one of the sweetest. We are not sure where she came from as no one was looking for her. We were reserved about placing her on this site. As there are very few people that are willing to share their live with an older large dog. This dog is truly a lady. She is well behaved and would make someone a great friend. Give her that chance! We truly do not want her to end up living in a boarding kennel just because of her age. Lady is spayed, heartwormed tested, microchipped, and vaccinated. She weighs about 70 lbs. Lady's adoption fee will be waived if the right home comes along.

Gretchen!
Gretchen is a 2 year old female that was found as a stray. She has a very sweet disposition. She is the type of dog that would be your close friend for many years. She was tested positive for heartworm disease, but it is in the early stages. She has finished her treatment, and only needs a heartworm test in mid April. She is patiently waiting for her new home. She did very well during her treatment. This girl will surely win your heart if you meet her. She has been vaccinated, spayed and microchipped. All treatment was covered by us. Her adoption fee is $145.00.
Who We Are
Friends of Noah is the adoption program for All Creatures Animal Hospital. All Creatures Animal Hospital started the adoption program in 1992. Since then, more than 1000 cats, kittens, puppies, dogs, and various other small animals have been adopted through the program. Most of these animals were strays that were never claimed by owners, but many were also abandoned. We started by saving one mama and her kittens, to caring for several cages of kittens, many without mamas.
Noah’s Treasures was started in November 2000. Noah’s purpose was to help fund the growing number of abandoned animals. Many come to us weeks before they are weaned, and many are sick or injured. Cost for care and medications have been donated by Dr. Meakin and his caring staff. We are now taking this to a different level. Our adoption program is now a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization called “Friends of Noah.” We are excited to be able to continue this program of helping the animals that seem to be thrown away by our society.
We want to reiterate, although we are located on the grounds of one of the LARGEST animal hospitals in southern Ohio, we are a non-profit organization. We get no free services from the hospital, we pay for all treatment for our adoptions, plus our own food and supplies. This has been an incredibly busy spring for us with many mothers and babies dropped off for our care, and we are happy to help them, but most people who want our help, walk away without even offering a donation. This has brought our budget into the basement. Please reach down and help us so that we may continue to help these helpless guys and gals who otherwise would be living out of the dumpsters or left to perish.
Adopting a friend
There are always loving, good natured animals needing homes. Won't you open your heart and adopt one of these vet checked, spayed or neutered sweethearts? The adoption fee of $145 covers the cost of spaying/neutering, vaccinations for the first year, worming, heartworm test, physical examination and microchipping. We do require the purchase of heartworm preventative at the time of the adoption of a dog. While this is not included in the adoption fee, it is sold on-premises for your convenience.
We do these services below our cost just to get these pets into good homes. If you were to get a pet from a "free to a good home" ad, you would end up paying a lot more than our adoption fee by the time you factor in the necessary veterinary services. Our pets are all friendly and well socialized. Any of them would make great pets. Stop by! There are lots to choose from.
Ways to Help
All donations go toward keeping these guys warm and fed.
We also need mature volunteers for daily cat & kitten care and TLC.
A note to those who already have pets:
Please, please spay or neuter your pet. If we had no babies needing homes we would be eternally grateful.
Come Visit Us!
Friends of Noah, Inc. is easy to find. We are located on State Route 125 (Beechmont Ave./ Ohio Pike), just 2 miles east of Amelia.
Hours are:
- Monday through Friday - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Saturday - Dogs 8-3 Cats by appointment only!
Friends of Noah Inc.
1894 Ohio Pike
Amelia, OH 45102
Phone: (513) 797-7387
Email:
pam@all-creatures.com
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